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Default Copy and paste from ie to excel using macro

<form action="/search/search.asp" method="POST" name="theForm"

you're referring to this?

I'm thinking that it's POST. What now?

"Tim Williams" wrote:


Do a view-source and find the "<form..." tag: is the "method" GET or POST?
Default (if none stated) is GET.
If it uses GET you should be able to see your search terms in the browser
address bar.


Tim.

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bump!

"Larry Sartoris" wrote:

I'm trying to copy information from internet explorer into excel.

There's a
lot of info on different pages so I was wondering if this was possible?

Basically the website has a search function. I have all the searches I

need
in excel right now. Right now I'm copying the search item into the

search
window and then hitting enter then copying a description of the item and

then
copying that into excel. Then I'm going back to the search bar and

entering
another search item.

Does this make sense? Is there a way to write this as a macro? I'm
familiar with making macros but I've always stayed within excel.

Thanks for any help




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